US9167349B2 - Method and apparatus for reproducing multi-channel sound using cable/wireless device - Google Patents

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US9167349B2 US13/482,382 US201213482382A US9167349B2 US 9167349 B2 US9167349 B2 US 9167349B2 US 201213482382 A US201213482382 A US 201213482382A US 9167349 B2 US9167349 B2 US 9167349B2
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  • the present invention relates to a music reproducing apparatus, and more particularly, to a multi-channel music reproducing apparatus and method using a plurality of wired and/or wireless communication systems.
  • a music reproducing apparatus such as an MP3 player or a portable media player (PMP) decodes a stored music file and outputs the decoded file to an embedded speaker.
  • MP3 player or a portable media player (PMP) decodes a stored music file and outputs the decoded file to an embedded speaker.
  • PMP portable media player
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a conventional music reproducing apparatus
  • the conventional music reproducing apparatus is composed of a storage unit 110 , a decoder 120 , and an output unit 130 .
  • a music file compressed using an MP3 standard is stored in the storage unit 110 .
  • the decoder 120 decodes the music file stored in the storage unit 110 into a form that can be reproduced.
  • the output unit 130 reproduces the decoded music file through a speaker.
  • the conventional music reproducing apparatus provides a spatial effect using left and right speakers or earphones, the music sound is generated from almost identical output positions. Therefore, the reproduction of a stereo effect is limited.
  • the present invention provides a method of reproducing multi-channel music by which any one of a plurality of devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication is set as a master device and the remaining devices are set as slave devices.
  • the present invention also provides a multi-channel music reproducing apparatus which can perform the multi-channel music reproducing method.
  • a multi-channel music reproducing method uses a plurality of communication devices.
  • a reproducing method consistent with the present invention includes confirming neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication; allocating audio channel information to each confirmed neighboring device; encoding the channel information and reproduction synchronization information into index information; transmitting the index information together with a music data file; receiving the encoded index information and music data; decoding the channel information allocated to a current device and the reproduction synchronization information; and outputting music data corresponding to the allocated channel.
  • a multi-channel music reproducing apparatus includes a master unit operable to detect neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication, allocate audio channel information to each detected neighboring device, encode the channel information and reproduction synchronization information into index information, and transmit the index information together with a music data file; and at least one slave unit operable to receive the encoded index information and music data from the master unit, decode the channel information allocated to the at least one slave unit, decode the synchronization information, and output music data corresponding to the allocated channel.
  • a music reproducing apparatus includes a control unit operable to detect neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication, assign an ID to each detected neighboring device, allocate audio channel information to respective IDs, and generate synchronization information to ensure that audio is reproduced simultaneously with each detected neighboring device; an information encoding unit operable to encode the ID information, the audio channel information and the synchronization information generated in the control unit into index information; a transmission unit operable to add the index information processed in the information encoding unit to a music file and transmit the music file to each detected neighboring device; a reception unit operable to receive the index information and the music file in units of packets from the transmission unit; an information decoding unit operable to decode the index information received by the reception unit and extract the channel information and the synchronization information; and a music decoder unit operable to confirm the channel information from the index information decoded by the information decoding unit and decode music data of a corresponding channel from the music file received by the reception unit.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a conventional music reproducing apparatus
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a 5.1-channel music reproducing system for performing a method of reproducing multi-channel music according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of a master device and slave devices of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a master device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a slave device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a 5.1-channel music reproducing system for performing a method of reproducing multi-channel music according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the multi-channel music reproducing system of the present invention sets any one of a plurality wired and/or wireless communication devices as a master device and sets the remaining devices as slave devices. However, in order to reproduce sound with a stereo effect, the master device and slave devices are grouped together. An example of a grouping is illustrated in FIG. 2 .
  • the multi-channel music reproducing system is composed of a master device 210 and a plurality of slave devices (slaves 1 through 5 ) 220 - 260 .
  • the slave devices 220 - 260 are connected to the master device 210 either by hard-wiring or wirelessly.
  • Each of the master device 210 and slave devices 220 - 260 has an embedded speaker and wired and/or wireless communication blocks.
  • the roles of the master device 210 and slave devices 220 - 260 with respect to transmitting and/or receiving information can be changed at any time.
  • the number of slave devices that may be supported is determined by the wired and/or wireless communication method.
  • the master device 210 detects and/or confirms neighboring devices that are capable of wired and/or wireless communication and that are adjacent to the master device 210 .
  • the master device 210 then assigns IDs to the confirmed neighboring devices , e.g., slave devices 220 - 260 .
  • the master device 210 allocates audio channel information to the master device 210 and the confirmed neighboring devices, hereinafter “slave devices”, generates synchronization information for reproducing audio together with the slave devices 220 - 260 , encodes the IDs, the channel information and the synchronization information, and transmits the encoded information and music data to the slave devices 220 - 260 .
  • the master device 210 may be allocated a center channel
  • slave device 1 ( 220 ) may be allocated a rear left channel
  • slave device 2 ( 230 ) may be allocated a rear right channel
  • slave device 3 ( 240 ) may be allocated a front left channel
  • slave device 4 ( 250 ) may be allocated a front right channel
  • slave device 5 ( 260 ) may be allocated a woofer channel.
  • Slave devices 220 - 260 receive music data and encoded data from the master device 210 , and the slave devices 220 - 260 decode channel information, synchronization information and music data.
  • the master device 210 and the slave devices 220 - 260 operate as a 5.1-channel music reproducing apparatus.
  • the present invention is not limited to just this configuration.
  • FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of the master device and the slave devices of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the master device 300 a is composed of a main control unit 310 , a communication unit 320 , and a signal processing unit 330 .
  • the main control unit 310 includes a control unit 312 and a memory 314 and controls a wired and/or wireless communication system.
  • the communication unit 320 includes a data transmission and reception unit 322 and a memory 324 , and transmits data to and receives data from neighboring devices.
  • the signal processing unit 330 includes an index information processing unit 332 , a music decoder unit 334 , and a speaker 336 .
  • the signal processing unit 330 encodes and/or decodes index information and encodes music data.
  • the master device 300 a will now be explained in more detail.
  • the control unit 312 controls wired and/or wireless communication of the data transmission and reception unit 322 ; confirms neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication; assigns IDs to each detected neighboring device, i.e., slave device; allocates audio channel information to each detected slave device; generates synchronization information for simultaneous reproduction of sound between each detected slave device and the master device 300 a; controls encoding and decoding of the index information processing unit 332 ; and controls decoding of music in the music decoding unit 334 . If, for example, a Bluetooth system is used as a wireless communication system, the control unit 312 selects either a synchronous connection oriented (SCO) link for transmitting voice or low-speed data, or an asynchronous connectionless link capable of transmitting high-speed data.
  • SCO synchronous connection oriented
  • the memory 314 stores music files and a control program for the control unit 312 .
  • the music files are stored in the form of compressed data such as, for example, MP3 data or advanced audio codec (AAC) data.
  • the compressed music files have channel information, for example, 2 channels or 5.1 channels.
  • the data transmission and reception unit 322 transmits or receives IDs, index information and music data to or from each detected slave device connected to a wired and/or wireless network through an antenna 301 under the control of the control unit 312 for transmission and reception.
  • the memory 324 stores a data transmission and reception program for the data transmission and reception unit 322 .
  • the index information processing unit 332 has an index encoder/decoder, and encodes and/or decodes ID information of each slave device capable of wired and/or wireless communication, audio channel information of each slave device, and synchronization information to ensure that the master device and each slave device simultaneously output sound.
  • the music decoder unit 334 decodes a desired music file according to audio channel information.
  • the speaker 336 outputs an audio signal of the audio channel decoded by the music decoder unit 334 .
  • the master device outputs a center channel audio signal.
  • the slave device 300 b is composed of a main control unit 340 , a communication unit 350 , and a signal processing unit 360 .
  • the main control unit 340 includes a control unit 342 and a memory 344 , and controls a wired and/or wireless communication system.
  • the communication unit 350 includes a data transmission and reception unit 352 and a memory 354 , and transmits data to and receives data from neighboring devices.
  • the signal processing unit 360 includes an index information processing unit 362 , a music decoder unit 364 , and a speaker 366 , and encodes and/or decodes index information and decodes music data.
  • the slave device 300 b will now be explained in more detail.
  • the control unit 342 controls encoding and decoding of the index information processing unit 362 , music decoding of the decoder unit 364 , and transmission and reception of the data transmission and reception unit 352 .
  • the memory 344 stores music files and a control program for the control unit 342 .
  • the data transmission and reception unit 352 transmits data to and receives data from the master device 300 a connected to a wired and/or wireless network through an antenna 302 under the control of the control unit 342 for transmission and reception.
  • the memory 344 stores a data transmission and reception program for the data transmission and reception unit 342 .
  • the index information processing unit 362 has an index encoder/decoder.
  • the index information processing unit 362 When the operation mode is a transmission mode, the index information processing unit 362 enables the index encoder and processes the same index information as the master device 300 a , and when the operation mode is in a reception mode, enables the index decoder and decodes index information (ID information+channel information+synchronization information) received from the master device 300 a capable of wired and/or wireless communication.
  • the music decoder unit 364 confirms channel information from the index information decoded by the index information processing unit 362 , and then decodes music data of the channel and outputs the decoded music data to the speaker 366 .
  • the speaker 366 outputs an audio signal of the channel decoded by the music decoder unit 364 .
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a master device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the master device detects neighboring devices (slave devices) equipped with wired and/or wireless communication systems.
  • the master device assigns an ID to each of the detected slave devices in operation 410 .
  • the master device allocates audio channel information to slave devices to which IDs were assigned. For example, assuming that one slave device exists and the music information to be reproduced is a 2-channel stereo file, a left channel may be allocated to the master device and a right channel may be allocated to the slave device.
  • the master device can allocate channels automatically by analyzing the channels supported by the music file and the number of slave devices.
  • channels can be allocated according to selection by a user. For example, when a 2-channel music file is desired to be reproduced using 3 slave devices, the user can arbitrarily assign a left channel to the master device and a first slave device, and a right channel to a second slave device and a third slave device.
  • the master device In operation 430 , the master device generates synchronization information to reproduce music simultaneously with each slave device.
  • the synchronization information is appropriately generated with respect to the performance of the wired and/or wireless communication system, the performance of the music reproducing apparatus, and the type and size of the music file to be transmitted.
  • the master device encodes the audio channel information together with the synchronization information into index information.
  • the index information includes ID information assigned to each slave device, channel information indicating which channel is allocated to which slave device, and the synchronization information for ensuring simultaneous reproduction of music by the master device and the slave devices.
  • the master device adds the index information to music data packets and transmits the packets to each slave device in operation 460 .
  • the data transmission method complies with the transmission standard of a wired and/or wireless communication system mounted on the master device.
  • the master device decodes music data in operation 440 and outputs data of a channel allocated to the master device in operation 450 .
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a slave device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the slave device receives index information and music data.
  • the slave device decodes the received index information and confirms audio channel information allocated to the slave device in operation 520 .
  • the slave device also confirms synchronization information to ensure that the music file of the channel allocated to the slave device is reproduced simultaneously with that of other devices.
  • the slave device decodes music data among received data in operation 540 .
  • the slave device outputs the appropriate audio channel signal from among the decoded music data, to a corresponding speaker.
  • the present invention can also be embodied as computer readable code on a computer readable recording medium.
  • the computer readable recording medium is any data storage device that can store data which can be thereafter read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable recording medium include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and carrier waves (such as, for example, data transmission through the Internet).
  • ROM read-only memory
  • RAM random-access memory
  • CD-ROMs compact discs
  • magnetic tapes magnetic tapes
  • floppy disks floppy disks
  • optical data storage devices such as, for example, data transmission through the Internet
  • carrier waves such as, for example, data transmission through the Internet.
  • the computer readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
  • each device reproduces only audio data of a channel allocated to that device, so that a listener can enjoy sound with a stereo effect. Also, all devices supported by wired and/or wireless systems are used to reproduce music data, without the inconvenience of connecting separate external speakers. Accordingly, the present invention can be used for live performances as well as recorded music. Also, since each device can operate as a master or a slave as necessary, in addition to music files stored in one device, other music files stored in other devices can be reproduced without additional connections or cost.

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A multi-channel music reproducing apparatus and method using a wired and/or wireless communication system are provided. The method includes confirming neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication; allocating audio channel information to confirmed neighboring devices; encoding the channel information and reproduction synchronization information as index information; transmitting the index information together with a music data file; receiving the encoded index information and music data; decoding the allocated channel information and the synchronization information; and outputting music data corresponding to the allocated channel.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/634,245 filed Dec. 6, 2006, which claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0021841, filed on Mar. 8, 2006, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a music reproducing apparatus, and more particularly, to a multi-channel music reproducing apparatus and method using a plurality of wired and/or wireless communication systems.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a music reproducing apparatus such as an MP3 player or a portable media player (PMP) decodes a stored music file and outputs the decoded file to an embedded speaker.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a conventional music reproducing apparatus;
The conventional music reproducing apparatus is composed of a storage unit 110, a decoder 120, and an output unit 130.
Referring to FIG. 1, a music file compressed using an MP3 standard is stored in the storage unit 110. The decoder 120 decodes the music file stored in the storage unit 110 into a form that can be reproduced. The output unit 130 reproduces the decoded music file through a speaker.
However, although the conventional music reproducing apparatus provides a spatial effect using left and right speakers or earphones, the music sound is generated from almost identical output positions. Therefore, the reproduction of a stereo effect is limited.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method of reproducing multi-channel music by which any one of a plurality of devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication is set as a master device and the remaining devices are set as slave devices.
The present invention also provides a multi-channel music reproducing apparatus which can perform the multi-channel music reproducing method.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a multi-channel music reproducing method uses a plurality of communication devices. A reproducing method consistent with the present invention includes confirming neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication; allocating audio channel information to each confirmed neighboring device; encoding the channel information and reproduction synchronization information into index information; transmitting the index information together with a music data file; receiving the encoded index information and music data; decoding the channel information allocated to a current device and the reproduction synchronization information; and outputting music data corresponding to the allocated channel.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a multi-channel music reproducing apparatus includes a master unit operable to detect neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication, allocate audio channel information to each detected neighboring device, encode the channel information and reproduction synchronization information into index information, and transmit the index information together with a music data file; and at least one slave unit operable to receive the encoded index information and music data from the master unit, decode the channel information allocated to the at least one slave unit, decode the synchronization information, and output music data corresponding to the allocated channel.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a music reproducing apparatus includes a control unit operable to detect neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication, assign an ID to each detected neighboring device, allocate audio channel information to respective IDs, and generate synchronization information to ensure that audio is reproduced simultaneously with each detected neighboring device; an information encoding unit operable to encode the ID information, the audio channel information and the synchronization information generated in the control unit into index information; a transmission unit operable to add the index information processed in the information encoding unit to a music file and transmit the music file to each detected neighboring device; a reception unit operable to receive the index information and the music file in units of packets from the transmission unit; an information decoding unit operable to decode the index information received by the reception unit and extract the channel information and the synchronization information; and a music decoder unit operable to confirm the channel information from the index information decoded by the information decoding unit and decode music data of a corresponding channel from the music file received by the reception unit.
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The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a conventional music reproducing apparatus;
FIG. 2 illustrates a 5.1-channel music reproducing system for performing a method of reproducing multi-channel music according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of a master device and slave devices of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a master device according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a slave device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown.
FIG. 2 illustrates a 5.1-channel music reproducing system for performing a method of reproducing multi-channel music according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The multi-channel music reproducing system of the present invention sets any one of a plurality wired and/or wireless communication devices as a master device and sets the remaining devices as slave devices. However, in order to reproduce sound with a stereo effect, the master device and slave devices are grouped together. An example of a grouping is illustrated in FIG. 2.
The multi-channel music reproducing system is composed of a master device 210 and a plurality of slave devices (slaves 1 through 5) 220-260. The slave devices 220-260 are connected to the master device 210 either by hard-wiring or wirelessly. Each of the master device 210 and slave devices 220-260 has an embedded speaker and wired and/or wireless communication blocks. The roles of the master device 210 and slave devices 220-260 with respect to transmitting and/or receiving information can be changed at any time. The number of slave devices that may be supported is determined by the wired and/or wireless communication method.
The master device 210 detects and/or confirms neighboring devices that are capable of wired and/or wireless communication and that are adjacent to the master device 210. The master device 210 then assigns IDs to the confirmed neighboring devices , e.g., slave devices 220-260. Also, the master device 210 allocates audio channel information to the master device 210 and the confirmed neighboring devices, hereinafter “slave devices”, generates synchronization information for reproducing audio together with the slave devices 220-260, encodes the IDs, the channel information and the synchronization information, and transmits the encoded information and music data to the slave devices 220-260. For example, the master device 210 may be allocated a center channel, slave device 1 (220) may be allocated a rear left channel, slave device 2 (230) may be allocated a rear right channel, slave device 3 (240) may be allocated a front left channel, slave device 4 (250) may be allocated a front right channel, and slave device 5 (260) may be allocated a woofer channel.
Slave devices 220-260 receive music data and encoded data from the master device 210, and the slave devices 220-260 decode channel information, synchronization information and music data.
In the above example, the master device 210 and the slave devices 220-260 operate as a 5.1-channel music reproducing apparatus. However, the present invention is not limited to just this configuration.
FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of the master device and the slave devices of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The master device 300 a is composed of a main control unit 310, a communication unit 320, and a signal processing unit 330. The main control unit 310 includes a control unit 312 and a memory 314 and controls a wired and/or wireless communication system. The communication unit 320 includes a data transmission and reception unit 322 and a memory 324, and transmits data to and receives data from neighboring devices. The signal processing unit 330 includes an index information processing unit 332, a music decoder unit 334, and a speaker 336. The signal processing unit 330 encodes and/or decodes index information and encodes music data.
The master device 300 a will now be explained in more detail.
The control unit 312 controls wired and/or wireless communication of the data transmission and reception unit 322; confirms neighboring devices capable of wired and/or wireless communication; assigns IDs to each detected neighboring device, i.e., slave device; allocates audio channel information to each detected slave device; generates synchronization information for simultaneous reproduction of sound between each detected slave device and the master device 300 a; controls encoding and decoding of the index information processing unit 332; and controls decoding of music in the music decoding unit 334. If, for example, a Bluetooth system is used as a wireless communication system, the control unit 312 selects either a synchronous connection oriented (SCO) link for transmitting voice or low-speed data, or an asynchronous connectionless link capable of transmitting high-speed data.
The memory 314 stores music files and a control program for the control unit 312. The music files are stored in the form of compressed data such as, for example, MP3 data or advanced audio codec (AAC) data. Also, the compressed music files have channel information, for example, 2 channels or 5.1 channels.
The data transmission and reception unit 322 transmits or receives IDs, index information and music data to or from each detected slave device connected to a wired and/or wireless network through an antenna 301 under the control of the control unit 312 for transmission and reception.
The memory 324 stores a data transmission and reception program for the data transmission and reception unit 322.
The index information processing unit 332 has an index encoder/decoder, and encodes and/or decodes ID information of each slave device capable of wired and/or wireless communication, audio channel information of each slave device, and synchronization information to ensure that the master device and each slave device simultaneously output sound.
The music decoder unit 334 decodes a desired music file according to audio channel information.
The speaker 336 outputs an audio signal of the audio channel decoded by the music decoder unit 334. For example, the master device outputs a center channel audio signal.
Referring again to FIG. 3, the slave device 300 b is composed of a main control unit 340, a communication unit 350, and a signal processing unit 360.
The main control unit 340 includes a control unit 342 and a memory 344, and controls a wired and/or wireless communication system. The communication unit 350 includes a data transmission and reception unit 352 and a memory 354, and transmits data to and receives data from neighboring devices. The signal processing unit 360 includes an index information processing unit 362, a music decoder unit 364, and a speaker 366, and encodes and/or decodes index information and decodes music data.
The slave device 300 b will now be explained in more detail.
The control unit 342 controls encoding and decoding of the index information processing unit 362, music decoding of the decoder unit 364, and transmission and reception of the data transmission and reception unit 352.
The memory 344 stores music files and a control program for the control unit 342.
The data transmission and reception unit 352 transmits data to and receives data from the master device 300 a connected to a wired and/or wireless network through an antenna 302 under the control of the control unit 342 for transmission and reception.
The memory 344 stores a data transmission and reception program for the data transmission and reception unit 342.
The index information processing unit 362 has an index encoder/decoder.
When the operation mode is a transmission mode, the index information processing unit 362 enables the index encoder and processes the same index information as the master device 300 a, and when the operation mode is in a reception mode, enables the index decoder and decodes index information (ID information+channel information+synchronization information) received from the master device 300 a capable of wired and/or wireless communication.
The music decoder unit 364 confirms channel information from the index information decoded by the index information processing unit 362, and then decodes music data of the channel and outputs the decoded music data to the speaker 366.
The speaker 366 outputs an audio signal of the channel decoded by the music decoder unit 364.
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a master device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
In operation 405, the master device detects neighboring devices (slave devices) equipped with wired and/or wireless communication systems.
Then, the master device assigns an ID to each of the detected slave devices in operation 410.
In operation 420, the master device allocates audio channel information to slave devices to which IDs were assigned. For example, assuming that one slave device exists and the music information to be reproduced is a 2-channel stereo file, a left channel may be allocated to the master device and a right channel may be allocated to the slave device. In one exemplary embodiment, the master device can allocate channels automatically by analyzing the channels supported by the music file and the number of slave devices. In another exemplary embodiment, channels can be allocated according to selection by a user. For example, when a 2-channel music file is desired to be reproduced using 3 slave devices, the user can arbitrarily assign a left channel to the master device and a first slave device, and a right channel to a second slave device and a third slave device.
In operation 430, the master device generates synchronization information to reproduce music simultaneously with each slave device. The synchronization information is appropriately generated with respect to the performance of the wired and/or wireless communication system, the performance of the music reproducing apparatus, and the type and size of the music file to be transmitted.
Then, in operation 436, the master device encodes the audio channel information together with the synchronization information into index information.
The index information includes ID information assigned to each slave device, channel information indicating which channel is allocated to which slave device, and the synchronization information for ensuring simultaneous reproduction of music by the master device and the slave devices.
Then, the master device adds the index information to music data packets and transmits the packets to each slave device in operation 460. At this time, the data transmission method complies with the transmission standard of a wired and/or wireless communication system mounted on the master device.
Meanwhile, if the role of the master device is changed to the role of a slave, the master device decodes music data in operation 440 and outputs data of a channel allocated to the master device in operation 450.
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a slave device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
In operation 510, the slave device receives index information and music data.
Then, the slave device decodes the received index information and confirms audio channel information allocated to the slave device in operation 520. In operation 530, the slave device also confirms synchronization information to ensure that the music file of the channel allocated to the slave device is reproduced simultaneously with that of other devices.
Then, the slave device decodes music data among received data in operation 540.
In operation 550, the slave device outputs the appropriate audio channel signal from among the decoded music data, to a corresponding speaker.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
The present invention can also be embodied as computer readable code on a computer readable recording medium. The computer readable recording medium is any data storage device that can store data which can be thereafter read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable recording medium include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and carrier waves (such as, for example, data transmission through the Internet). The computer readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
According to the present invention as described above, each device reproduces only audio data of a channel allocated to that device, so that a listener can enjoy sound with a stereo effect. Also, all devices supported by wired and/or wireless systems are used to reproduce music data, without the inconvenience of connecting separate external speakers. Accordingly, the present invention can be used for live performances as well as recorded music. Also, since each device can operate as a master or a slave as necessary, in addition to music files stored in one device, other music files stored in other devices can be reproduced without additional connections or cost.

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1. A music reproducing apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
a non-transitory memory storing a program code for controlling the music reproducing apparatus; and
a hardware controller which functions as a master controller or a slave controller,
wherein the master controller is configured to control transmission of transmission information, detect at least one neighboring device, allocate audio channel information to each of the at least one detected neighboring device, and control transmission of the audio channel information and reproduction synchronization information together with a music data file;
wherein the slave controller is configured to control reception of reception information, decode an audio channel, and control output of music data corresponding to the decoded audio channel based on the audio channel information and the reproduction synchronization information,
wherein the music reproducing apparatus functions as a master device or a slave device by switching the controller to function as the master controller or the slave controller according to whether information is to be transmitted or received, and
wherein the reproduction synchronization information is generated based on at least one of a performance of the music reproducing apparatus, a type of the music data file, and a size of the music data file.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the master controller comprises:
a sub-controller configured to confirm that the detected at least one neighboring device has wired and/or wireless communication, configured to assign the identifier to each of the confirmed neighboring devices, allocate the audio channel information to each of the confirmed neighboring devices, and generate the reproduction synchronization information so that music is reproduced simultaneously by each of the confirmed neighboring devices;
an index information processor configured to encode the ID for each of the confirmed neighboring devices assigned by the sub-controller, the audio channel information for each of the confirmed neighboring devices, and the reproduction synchronization information; and
a data transceiver configured to add information encoded by the index information processor to music file packets and configured to transmit the music file packets to each of the confirmed neighboring devices,
wherein the sub-controller allocates the audio channel information to each of the confirmed neighboring devised based on channels supported by the music data file and based on a number of the confirmed neighboring devices.
3. The apparatus of claim 2,
wherein the sub-controller allocating the audio channel information comprises: the sub-controller allocating audio output channel information to each of the detected neighboring devices, and generating the synchronization information so that the music is reproduced simultaneously from each of the neighboring devices; and
wherein the sub-controller comprises a music reproducing apparatus which generates the reproduction synchronization information based on a performance of a wired and/or wireless communication system within which the music reproducing apparatus operates, a performance of the music reproducing apparatus, and a type and size of a music file.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sub-controller allocating the audio channel information comprises the sub-controller analyzing a number of channels supported by a music file and a number of communication devices.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the slave controller comprises:
a data communicator configured to receive index information and the music data file in units of packets from one of the neighboring devices operating as the master device;
the index information processor configured to switch to decoding the received index information, and extract the channel information and the reproduction synchronization information; and
a music decoder configured to confirm the channel information from the index information decoded by the index information processor, and decode music data of a corresponding channel from the music data file received by the data communicator.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein, when the music reproducing apparatus transmits at least one of the audio channel information and the reproduction synchronization information, the music reproducing apparatus is configured to operate as the master device using the controller as the master controller, and
wherein when the music reproducing apparatus receives at least one of the audio channel information and the reproduction synchronization information, the music reproducing apparatus is configured to operate as the slave device using the controller as the slave controller.
7. A multi-channel music reproducing system comprising:
a master device configured to detects at least one slave device, allocates audio channel information to each of the at least one detected slave device, and transmits the audio channel information and a reproduction synchronization information together with a music data file; and
the at least one slave device configured to decode an audio channel and outputs music data corresponding to an allocated channel based on the audio channel information and the reproduction synchronization information,
wherein each of the master device and the at least one slave device is changeable so as to function as the master device when information is to be transmitted and to function as a slave device of the at least one slave device when information is to be received, and
wherein the reproduction synchronization information is generated based on at least one of a performance of the music reproducing system, a type of the music data file, and a size of the music data file.
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